Firewood Petersfield – including Clanfield Horndean Bordon Whitehill & Liss
Petersfield logs & Coal have been supplying quality fuels to Petersfield and district since 1995, we are a small family run business based at Upper Downgate Farm in Steep Marsh.
After many years researching the best timber for fuels, we have chosen Ash as the main stay for our premium quality loads. It burns hot and slowly, leaving minimal residue and minimum deposits in your chimney hearth or flue lining. Our Premium quality ash loads are majority Ash, which is the best money can buy. Our mixed hardwood loads would typically be a mix of beech, oak, birch and other top quality, hot burning hardwoods. Our softwood loads offer quality seasoned timber, which will burn very hot and offers exceptional value for money. We recommend softwood loads for wood burners as some softwoods can spit in an open fire. However many people use soft wood loads in an open fire with the use of a fire guard. Our Timber comes from locally managed forests. All timber is seasoned here on site only being passed onto our customers when ready.
We now also deliver four different wood types in netted Sacks. From kiln dried timber to soft wood. Netted sacks are ideal for people with limited space, difficult vehicular access, or occasional fire users. 1 tonne capacity bulk bags are also available for delivery or collection they offer great value but are also a very convenient way of having larger quantities of loose logs delivered. Petersfield logs & coal also supply a range of coal products in 20kg sealed sacks. These are easy to move but still offer great value for money. Browse our site to see what other fantastic products we provide.
The benefits of using wood as fuel are many:
Burning logs is carbon neutral as the tree absorbs as much carbon dioxide in its growing life as it gives off during burning, Net carbon emissions are reduced compared to fossil fuels. Switching to wood can reduce heating bills. Sustainably managed wood fuels are a renewable source of energy. Wood fuels create and sustain rural jobs.